La distribución de los alomorfos de la raíz del verbo perder esta condicionada fonológicamente. ?En qué contexto fonológico ocurre cada uno de los alomorfos?

Para responder...haga una lista de formas verbales, en dos columnas según el alomorfo que contengan, inclyuendo tiempos y personas diferentes y las formas no personales del verbo. Divida cada palabra en silibas y subraye la sílaba con acento prosódico.

(I don't understand the instructions and just doing one example of what the instructions are telling me to do would be a HUGE help!! Thanks)

I'll send this to our Spanish expert, SraJMcGin.

Understanding instructions is the most important part, so far, but I guarantee you that Sra won't do any "examples"!!

Do you still want me to send her the link to this post?

That's fine. I would appreciate any help because I am so frustrated and lost and I don't understand. I don't know if I should do a table like this:

pierd perd
indicativo-presente yo [pier-do] presente f nos f d [perd-emos]

or a table like this:
pierd perd
[pier-do] presente
indicativo
yo
I am not asking for you to do my homework. I just need help.

To determine the phonological conditioning of the allomorphs of the verb "perder," you would need to create a list of verb forms that include different tenses, persons, and non-personal forms of the verb. The forms should be divided into syllables, with the stressed syllable highlighted. Here's an example to help you understand the instructions:

List of verb forms for "perder":

1. Presente de indicativo (Present indicative):
- Pierdo (pi-er-do)

2. Pretérito imperfecto de indicativo (Imperfect past):
- Perdía (per-dí-a)

3. Futuro de indicativo (Future):
- Perderé (per-de-ré)

4. Presente de subjuntivo (Present subjunctive):
- Pierda (pi-er-da)

5. Pretérito perfecto compuesto de indicativo (Present perfect):
- He perdido (he per-di-do)

6. Infinitivo (Infinitive):
- Perder (per-der)

In this example, the allomorphs of the verb "perder" are distributed in different phonological contexts. By analyzing the forms, you can observe that the allomorph "pierd-" appears before the vowel "e" and "i." In contrast, the allomorph "perd-" occurs before the other vowels and consonants. This phonological conditioning of the allomorphs is based on the presence or absence of certain vowel sounds.